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a big warm it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. >>> high speed rail funding has been cut by governor brown, the governor blocked the money to the transit agencies as well as others across the state. what this mean foster bay area -- means for the bay area. >> governor brown signed the budget and cut high speed rail funding. muni won't get $27 million, bard is out 35 million, caltrans is not worried about losing $4 million because it can reapply next year. muni was planning use the fund for a subway project. once complete it wi
a big warm it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and...
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a big warm up for the holiday weekend. all the details in a few minutes. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> high speed rail funding has been cut by governor brown, the governor b
a big warm up for the holiday weekend. all the details in a few minutes. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from...
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was doing wrong, often by not having a big enough government. the obama administration response to this i thought was fascinating. a prominent response, so unfair for the u.n. to say that the u.s. is systematically violating u.s. rights because last year we passed obama care and took a giant stride toward recognizing our international human rights obligations in health care. this falls into the category of reassurances that leave me less reassured. i find it bothersome. i think that would have been an additional reason to vote against it. people that are you publicly it it was required for international human rights obligations. and similarly in the controversy in recent weeks and wisconsin i wish i had a dollar for every time that someone has argued that what governor walker did in repealing some of the old publication rights actually was a violation of international human rights. vary widely argued in litigation. so there is a pattern here. much as it was a priest in the 1970's. the u.s. constitution required to properly read court enforcement
was doing wrong, often by not having a big enough government. the obama administration response to this i thought was fascinating. a prominent response, so unfair for the u.n. to say that the u.s. is systematically violating u.s. rights because last year we passed obama care and took a giant stride toward recognizing our international human rights obligations in health care. this falls into the category of reassurances that leave me less reassured. i find it bothersome. i think that would have...
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. >> very big weekend. probably starts tonight actually. >> reporter: and this year, firefighters are trying something new something not so different from an amnesty program. bring your illegal fireworks to the station. >> just ring the doorbell, the firefighters will take possession of them and place them in a 55-gallon drum. >> no questions asked. >> i don't know if it would work. people want to have fun on the 4th of july. >> i don't see why you would turn it in if you could get away with it. >> reporter: how likely is it that people will bring in very expensive illegal fireworks? >> we are hoping that people will make the right decision and bring them to the firehouse. >> reporter: the fact is, firefighters will be relying more heavily on people making the right decisions this year. budget cuts means fewer firefighters are available to patrol the city this weekend leaving neighbors with just one low expectation. >> it will be loud as always. >> hopefully, no one will be injured. no property will be dama
. >> very big weekend. probably starts tonight actually. >> reporter: and this year, firefighters are trying something new something not so different from an amnesty program. bring your illegal fireworks to the station. >> just ring the doorbell, the firefighters will take possession of them and place them in a 55-gallon drum. >> no questions asked. >> i don't know if it would work. people want to have fun on the 4th of july. >> i don't see why you would turn...
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>> well, you know, this is a big advocate for the victim. and a lot of victims don't have such an advocate. but frankly for the prosecutor, he's in a tough place. because even if he personally believes his victim, he has to keep in mind, can i prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to the jury given who this defendant is. and so what the victim's lawyer is saying, you know what, don't be a cow ard about this. maybe she lied, but we think the jury will still believe her. and i think the prosecutor is saying if she lied under oath to a grand jury, given the quality of the defense lawyer he has, i don't want to see what's going to happen during this trial. >> brown: so laurie levenson, what happens over the next month or so in the prosecutor's office, what are you -- from your experience, what do you think they're doing now? >> well, after they got over the initial panic i think what they are doing is tracking down every statement she made, seeing if they can corroborate her story as much as possible, seeing under what conditions she might have mad
>> well, you know, this is a big advocate for the victim. and a lot of victims don't have such an advocate. but frankly for the prosecutor, he's in a tough place. because even if he personally believes his victim, he has to keep in mind, can i prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to the jury given who this defendant is. and so what the victim's lawyer is saying, you know what, don't be a cow ard about this. maybe she lied, but we think the jury will still believe her. and i think the...
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it is so big that we will do a second one in danville. >> that is breaking news. you have a morning flight, an afternoon and then you have a another event. but the demand is that huge? >> that he used. >> you are forever linked with lance armstrong as you look back and let me your son, say i cannot believe this happened because he inspired you. >> definitely, the real short story is that i met lance's oncologist, i suppose that the surgery at stanford, i listen to lance's oncologist, and i took his advice i did not have the surgery and we concede my son josh one year later. >> now for those that want to know little bit about the golf tournament, it is july 22nd and, if someone watching right now could they actually register and play? >> i do not turn people away, we will find a way to get them in. >> to any of drink, you plan to have a good time. >> yes, like i said we already have 160 people lined up for danville and we have 2800 for this location. >> it is some cute stuff, now let us set this up for the cubs and rockies game. you see he does not have the way whe
it is so big that we will do a second one in danville. >> that is breaking news. you have a morning flight, an afternoon and then you have a another event. but the demand is that huge? >> that he used. >> you are forever linked with lance armstrong as you look back and let me your son, say i cannot believe this happened because he inspired you. >> definitely, the real short story is that i met lance's oncologist, i suppose that the surgery at stanford, i listen to...
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relief for those who own big trucks like mine. everything else is getting more expensive. >> the prices are still way up from last year. and that is expected to keep many people off roads this weekend. >>> it's being called a skilled and dangerous identity thief but not a terrorist. the nigerian arrested for sneaking on board without a pass was denied parole. he boarded a plane with an expired boarding pass in someone else's name. the judge says he is a flight risk and danger to the community. >> he had the ability to get on an airplane under name of somebody embassy. this raises concerns. it's something we don't want to see. >> when his bags were searched 12 different boarding passes were found none of which were history. he was previously arrested for refusing to pay a train fare. >>> this 4th of july weekend many will take time to remember the men and women of our military. including those hurt in the line of duty. sandra hughes shows us a unique program that's changing the lives of veterans with disfiguring wounds. >> reporter
relief for those who own big trucks like mine. everything else is getting more expensive. >> the prices are still way up from last year. and that is expected to keep many people off roads this weekend. >>> it's being called a skilled and dangerous identity thief but not a terrorist. the nigerian arrested for sneaking on board without a pass was denied parole. he boarded a plane with an expired boarding pass in someone else's name. the judge says he is a flight risk and danger to...
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but to somebody who's not lived out here for so long, it's a big deal to choose from a menu, to decide what to wear, to sleeping in a bed that is actually flat. but i tell you, you know what really the biggest thing is to me? i don't have to go through every waking minute saying, please get me out of here. >> taylor was released after a three-judge panel ruled he had been wrongly convicted of murdering a woman in 1993. wrongly convicted in part because the crime lab at the state bureau of investigation withheld evidence. >> they're the prosecution's lab. they are not the justice system's lab. they are the prosecution's lab. >> chris moomaw was taylor's attorney and runs the north carolina center on actual innocence. >> i think there's been a culture that lab in the legal department and the management and the leadership that we are here to convict. >> moomaw says it's a culture promoted by the fact that lab really does work for the prosecution, a practice the national academy of sciences says should end. north carolina is one of a dozen states around the country where the crime lab repo
but to somebody who's not lived out here for so long, it's a big deal to choose from a menu, to decide what to wear, to sleeping in a bed that is actually flat. but i tell you, you know what really the biggest thing is to me? i don't have to go through every waking minute saying, please get me out of here. >> taylor was released after a three-judge panel ruled he had been wrongly convicted of murdering a woman in 1993. wrongly convicted in part because the crime lab at the state bureau of...
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that's a big leap. >> well, i think that it's not a leap because there were so many great novel written during that era; the starlet letter -- scarlet letter, walt whitman's "leaves of grass," but they delight me on a different kind of level. they also move me very, very much. i think because they make me think intellectually and philosophically and so forth. um, people need, the populace needs emotion to sway it. and, um, there's an ad agency that's now called jwt, it was called john walter thompson. they came along in do 1930s -- in the 1930s and said we had to appropriate the methods of "uncle tom's cabin "to sell our products. why? [laughter] yeah, why? why? because we have to sway the emotions. and you can even see on tv how as tried -- maybe they don't always succeed for you or for me, but they try to sway the emotion in some way. whatever emotion it may be, it could be sentimental, or it could be an exciting emotion, something like that. and she has every kind of emotion in there. she was really the first novelist to bring together both the more sentimental and religious and dome
that's a big leap. >> well, i think that it's not a leap because there were so many great novel written during that era; the starlet letter -- scarlet letter, walt whitman's "leaves of grass," but they delight me on a different kind of level. they also move me very, very much. i think because they make me think intellectually and philosophically and so forth. um, people need, the populace needs emotion to sway it. and, um, there's an ad agency that's now called jwt, it was...
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i think being muslim is a big part of who he is and a big part of what makes it him challenging for everyone, but i also notice that malcolm x becomes more and more alienated as he goes along. because, he challenges like. he challenges politics and people go oh yeah you did great but he keeps going and keeps challenging. he goes to another country. becomes muslim man becomes even separate from the people he is around. going to another country although some becoming different from other americans around him. it seems like he has increased alienation that in a way it is strange that he was killed i african-americans just like gandhi was killed by hindus. >> a quick question before we let you close out the evening and respond to all of this. is it just you left? get up there. if it was a whole line. >> i'm a student at tallahassee university. my question is, because there has been discussion briefly about black nationalism and i guess my question is it possible to have a formulation of black nationalism that addresses some of the policing that goes on in some of what is referred to as the fashi
i think being muslim is a big part of who he is and a big part of what makes it him challenging for everyone, but i also notice that malcolm x becomes more and more alienated as he goes along. because, he challenges like. he challenges politics and people go oh yeah you did great but he keeps going and keeps challenging. he goes to another country. becomes muslim man becomes even separate from the people he is around. going to another country although some becoming different from other...
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there is a big push towards college access. we want people to be able to get to college if they want to, however we need to pay more attention to retention, making sure people can afford to stay in college wants to get there. all of those loans, they can some day pay off by putting their degree to work. there is an entrance and exit interview process in the federal student loan program, but if that is all of the literacy you are getting, you will probably have that rude awakening. this goes back to the idea of a partnership, financial institutions, educational institutions, and in the home helping to teach kids about money. host: financial literacy group did a survey for the university of arizona and as people are interested in finding out more, what is your website? guest: www.financialliteracygroup.com and we have a facebook page and we can answer your questions. host: dan iannicola, thank you for your time. 2012 white house coverage, we are taking an event in michigan. we will bring that to you and you can find out more abou
there is a big push towards college access. we want people to be able to get to college if they want to, however we need to pay more attention to retention, making sure people can afford to stay in college wants to get there. all of those loans, they can some day pay off by putting their degree to work. there is an entrance and exit interview process in the federal student loan program, but if that is all of the literacy you are getting, you will probably have that rude awakening. this goes...
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and then closer to the coast, a big difference there. 69 pacifica. 70 half moon bay. 70 san francisco. 80s around redwood city and mountainview for the afternoon. the extended forecast, extended heat wave through saturday, monday, into tuesday. finally get a bit of relief come wen, especially along the coast, and then following suits for the inland spots. between now and then, that heat advisory over the next couple days so just take it easy out there. if you're going on outside are we have a day planner coming up. >> all right. a northern california goldmine that has been a tourist attraction could soon if back into producing gold. the sutter gold mining company's mine is a 400 foot long shaft that mine opened back in 1989 but shut down production just a few years later. now that gold is selling for $1500 an ounce, the owner says it's worthwhile to start actual mining again. they have already have the necessary state permits and need local approval for the construction work. >>> the giants barry zito on three days of rested will make his second start today since coming off the d.l.,
and then closer to the coast, a big difference there. 69 pacifica. 70 half moon bay. 70 san francisco. 80s around redwood city and mountainview for the afternoon. the extended forecast, extended heat wave through saturday, monday, into tuesday. finally get a bit of relief come wen, especially along the coast, and then following suits for the inland spots. between now and then, that heat advisory over the next couple days so just take it easy out there. if you're going on outside are we have a...